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 1     I|          so much. "All the hay has gone to the devil already," he
 2     I|           too! The whole shoot has gone to the deuce!" For the innkeeper
 3     I|         When our store of bread is gone, I don't know where I am
 4     I| unfortunately, what is mine is all gone, what will be mine is far
 5     I|           take on so; it has quite gone now! Hit him on the back,
 6     I|           don't know. I would have gone on further if the mud of
 7     I|           thousand francs have all gone, interest and capital alike -
 8     I|         the gentleman who has just gone out. What is inside it is
 9     V|     something when she herself was gone. And the girl made a little
10     V|           mean time her family had gone down in the world, and she
11     V|           could tell where she had gone.~ ~She had taken it into
12    VI|       telling her whither they had gone, which was not very nice
13    VI|          telling me whither he has gone or how long he will be absent;
14    VI|            much rather that it had gone through my ribs."~ ~"I wish
15    VI|           his other hand must have gone off sideways. At any rate,
16   VII|           Szabadka, and would have gone back for it had I not torn
17   VII|          and heydukes, till it had gone the round of them all. Under
18    IX|          man when I saw him so far gone. Suddenly you disappeared
19    IX|         Meyer must have got up and gone out much earlier, for there
20    IX|         ten years' time it will be gone. Nay, more, your loveliness
21    IX|           girl be? What if she had gone quietly off with Abellino
22  XIII|          the guests. Those who had gone to sleep thinking of hunting,
23  XIII|       sends her love; she has just gone."~ ~Fanny made no reply
24  XIII|        Fanny fancied he would have gone away, and drew him still
25  XVII|           knew where everybody had gone. Not a domestic was near.
26   XIX|            fell asleep.~ ~"She has gone to sleep," murmured the
27  XXII|    extraordinary stillness, he had gone to see if his master wanted
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